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smile.gif posted on 1-4-2004 at 06:16 PM
Snorkeling in the sea of cortez


You can get to good snorkeling, freediving and spearfishing water in the sea of cortez. The good water starts 1 hr south of San felipe at Puertecitos and continues to get better the farther south you go. We shoot much grouper and yellowtail at the enchanted islands that are off shore, also along the shore there are many rocky cliffs and good underwater structure for spearfishing. If your visiting San Felipe its worth the trip down a little farther.

Good camping at Playa Escondida
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P.S. Spearfishing is only legal in baja while freediving(snorkeling) and with rubber band powered equipment. Do not take gas charged or powerhead equiped Spearguns into Mexico.

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